Senior Java Developer @ SI

Great team

Modern tech stack

Amazing customers

Join the team in Berlin

We help our customers communicate better. We serve GoEuro, OpenTable, Marley Spoon, GetYourGuide and 700 more. Our product is rolled out company-wide, from the intern to the CEO. We’re now looking for a Senior Java Developer who enjoys feature work and architecture alike.

Who we are

We’re a team of 25 people on 3 continents and looking to grow. Our product is a feedback platform. Our clients’ staff use it to give and receive feedback about their work, to set goals and objectives and to praise each other for a job well done. (We use it internally too of course.) It’s a userfriendly product, enabled by a very configurable and complex backend.

What you’ll do

You’ll be in charge of developing medium-sized features right away: You’ll participate at the planning stage and make your voice heard. You’ll work closely with designers and with our customer success team, and you’ll demo prototypes to clients to gather their feedback. You’ll help writing release notes, a launch blogpost and the documentation too.

Small Improvements is ever-changing: One month you’ll build an entirely new feature, the next month you’ll refine an existing one, and then you’ll work on nonfunctional requirements such as performance, security or architecture for a while.

There are free snacks, fresh fruit, juices, tea and lemonades, you can make your own lattes with our amazing coffee machine, and we never run out of Club Mate.

And we love to travel! Check out our recent company trip to San Francisco:

Apply Now!

We’d love to find our perfect match! We offer a lot of perks and opportunities, so we want you to make an effort too. Please write a nice and brief cover letter that explains why you think you’d be a good fit. You don’t have to fine-tune your CV — your Xing or LinkedIn profile will be sufficient. Instead, spend some time on explaining one of your major coding challenges in the past two years: What was it about, how did you approach and solve it, what have you learned. One page will be sufficient. If you have some code to share from side projects, that would be a nice plus, but it’s not strictly required.